The teacher tells the students to put a question mark on what they see before they believe it





September 5, Green Field Public School, Purkaji : Today on the occasion of Teacher's Day, teachers of 90 schools were honored here!

Rajan Chhibber ji, the chief guest of Teacher's Honor Day, advisor to Andhra Pradesh and patron of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, said that the teachers should tell the students to put a question mark on what they see before believing it! From here will start the miraculous journey of research! Can infra red rays not be used to reduce communal tension? Can't ex-servicemen be deployed on the outskirts of Kashmir to check terrorist infiltration? Can children not focus on the principles of the universe instead of film discussions?

National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha Col Tejendra Pal Tyagi told that there is a garden in a small town of Purkaji near Roorkee which is known as “Suli Wala Bagh”. In fact, it happened that in the first freedom struggle of 1857, some Indians surrounded the British here, fought with them and snatched their weapons and buried them in the soil. Patriotic revolutionaries of Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli and Purkaji did this work. One of the snatched weapons is the Artillery Canon, which is about 9 feet long, has been taken out in 2020 after giving information by a farmer from the land of Purkaji! The District Collector of the then British had hanged about 500 revolutionaries in this garden. The demand for declaring "Suli Wale Bagh" as a martyr memorial was also raised on this occasion.

On this occasion, Purkaji's Block Development Officer, Additional Block Development Officer, Captain Kirti Singh, Shri Yashpal, Shri Ashik Ali, Gaurav Saini, Ashok Kumar, Gaurav Saini Rajendra Rathi, Pamendra Rathi, Ishwar Singh, Brijpal Singh, Jai Prakash Tyagi, Brijveer Singh , Prem Kumar, Mange Ram, Jai Pal Singh, Jai Chandra Tyagi, Sunil Kumar, Isham Singh, Rukum Kera Chauhan gave their views. Teachers of 135 schools were invited, out of which teachers and teachers of 90 schools were honored.

Students of Green Field Public School also presented cultural programs.